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Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, yesterday, launched
TraderMoni, the collateral-free loan targeted at petty traders and
artisans, in Iwo, Osun State.
The scheme is part of the National Social Investment Programme (NSIP)
and operates under the Government’s Enterprise and Empowerment
Programme (GEEP), reinforces the Federal Government’s commitment to
bridge the credit gap and empower Nigerians at the grassroots.
“The policy of the Federal Government is to support businesses, not
just big businesses but small, medium-sized businesses and micro
businesses.
We recognise the hard work of traders who wake up everyday and toil
in the markets with a dream to become financially independent and secure
a future for themselves and their children.”
He noted that the loan is a progressive one which will not only help
traders expand their businesses but also change their levels by making
their lives prosperous.
“We will give them more as they begin to repay the N10,000. If they repay the N10,000, they will be given N15,000.
And if that is repaid, they would be given N20,000. We are working
with the banks to open accounts with BVNs for TraderMoni beneficiaries
so that they can be financially included.”
Beneficiaries of TraderMoni have six months to repay the loan with flexible options of N85 daily or N430 weekly.
Also speaking, Executive Director, Bank of Industry (BoI), Mrs. Toyin
Adeniji, said the Federal Government was targeting to empower two
million petty traders with the TraderMoni loans, adding that the
initiative will disburse a minimum of 30,000 loans per state including
the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The Vice President said no government in the history of the country
had implemented such an economic-boosting programme, adding that the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led government was interested in the welfare
of the people.
The loan is targeted at food sellers, maishais, petty craftsmen, shoe repairers, bricklayers, okada riders and petty traders.
The initiative is an addition to MarketMoni, which already caters for market traders and FarmerMoni, which is for farmers.
Without having to leave their wares, traders are enumerated at their
places of business and after verification by BoI, they receive a cash
notification or credit alert in their mobile wallet account.
The cash can either be transferred to their bank account or cashed at
any mobile money agent. Unlike traditional loans, no form of collateral
or documents are needed for TraderMoni.
“We want to empower the masses especially those who are not lazy; we
have to empower them with loans to continue with their trades,” he said.
Osinbajo explained that TraderMoni will not only uplift Nigerians but
also discourage corruption. He charged the benefitting traders to pay
back the loan facility, stressing that this would give opportunity for
others to benefit.
Echoing the words of the Vice President, Oluwo of Iwo, Oba
Abdulrasheed Akanbi, commended the Federal Government for making the
welfare of the people top priority of the administration.
Expectedly, the launch of TraderMoni elicited excitement from beneficiaries in Osun State.
A meat seller in Odo-Ori, Osun State, who identified himself as
Ayanwunmi said he will use the money to expand his business and promised
to repay the loan in order to qualify for a higher sum.
He particularly commended the Federal Government for remembering the youth and hoped for the continuity of TraderMoni.
According to him, the programme will go a long way in empowering
businesses and changing the lives of Nigerians especially the youth.
Adepoju Gbemisola, a food seller in Iwo, could not contain her
excitement as she received the credit alert of TraderMoni on her mobile
device.
Sunnews

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